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Carroll County High School seniors Erika Cox (flute) and Elizabeth Bennett (clarinet) will be attending the 53rd annual Morehead State University Honor Band Clinic. Both had to audition to get accepted.

What is your favorite thing about school?
“Math, fractions and decimals.”Who is your favorite teacher and why?
“Ms. Roos.”What was the last book you read?
“The Hunger Games”
What was the last movie you saw?
“Monsters, Inc.”What do you like to do for fun?
“Play outside, play basketball.”

Carroll’s Dallas Gibson was too hot to handle for the visiting Trimble County Raiders. He used his repertoire of inside post moves, grabbed offensive rebounds for put-backs and hit 10-12 free throws for a 30-point, 17-rebound-performance, en route to a 67-55 Panther victory Tuesday, Jan. 31.

“I was really proud of Dallas,” head coach Carroll Yager said. “He just played really, really well, big difference for us for sure.”

The Lady Panthers stayed tight with the Grant County Lady Braves through the first half, but ultimately did not have enough offensive firepower to win the game, falling 35-18 on Homecoming night. It was also Coaches versus Cancer night, in which proceeds from the game’s admission benefited the American Cancer Society.

The Panthers kept pace with the running and gunning Grant County Braves on Friday, Feb. 3. The home team pounded the ball inside to their post players and hit 32-44 from the free throw line, good enough for a 68-55 victory on Homecoming night.

With the game tied 43-43 at the end of the third quarter, Carroll (10-10) took care of business from the charity stripe, hitting 17-21 free throws to put the game away. Trey Boles led the team, hitting 9-10 in the final period, 13-16 for the game.